A campaign plane carrying U.S. Republican vice presidential nominee Mike Pence skidded off the runway after landing in the rain at New York City's LaGuardia Airport on Thursday.

There were no injuries, the campaign said, and Pence pledged to hit the campaign trail again on Friday.

"So thankful everyone on our plane is safe," the Indiana governor said on Twitter after the incident. "Grateful for our first responders & the concern & prayers of so many."

Live television footage showed Pence standing in the rain near the plane among emergency vehicles, talking to police and other officials.

Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump called Pence to check on him after the incident, the campaign said.

"Mr. Trump did reach out to Gov. Pence. He's glad that everyone on board is safe," Trump spokeswoman Stephanie Grisham said in an emailed statement.

Trump called him from his motorcade while en route to a rally in Geneva, Ohio.

There were about 30 people onboard the plane, including Pence's wife, Karen, and daughter Charlotte, MSNBC said.

The plane was coming from Fort Dodge, Iowa, where Pence had participated in a campaign event.

The takeoff from Iowa was delayed for about two hours because of bad weather in New York. Pence had earlier posted on Twitter a picture of himself playing football in the bright sun on grass near his plane in Iowa, citing the delay in leaving for New York.

Pence has canceled his appearance at a fundraiser scheduled for Thursday night at Trump Tower in Manhattan, MSNBC reported.

A migrant is seen in silhouette near flames from a burning makeshift shelter on the second day of the evacuation of migrants and their transfer to reception centers in France, as part of the dismantlement of the camp called the "Jungle" in CalaisReuters

French CRS riot police secure the area so firemen can arrive to extinguish fires on the second day of the evacuation and dismantlement of the camp called the "Jungle" in CalaisReuters

Migrants are seen in silhouette as they gather near flames from a burning makeshift shelter in the "Jungle" in CalaisReuters

Sparks fly from a fire as migrants sit near for warmth at the end of the first day of the evacuation and transfer to reception centers of migrants living in the "Jungle" in CalaisReuters

A migrant is seen in silhouette near flames from a burning makeshift shelter on the second day of the evacuation of migrants and their transfer to reception centers in France, as part of the dismantlement of the camp called the "Jungle" in CalaisReuters

Migrants are seen in silhouette as they gather near flames from a burning makeshift shelter on the second day of the evacuation of migrants of the camp called the "Jungle" in CalaisReuters

Migrants queue on the third day of their evacuation and transfer to reception centers in France, as part of the dismantlement of the camp called the "Jungle" in CalaisReuters

French CRS riot police secure the area, as migrants stand near, in the "Jungle" in CalaisReuters

Migrants queue on the third day of their evacuation and transfer to reception centers in France, as part of the dismantlement of the camp called the "Jungle" in CalaisReuters

Migrants who claim to be minors wait for their registration and their evacuation on the third day of the dismantlement of the camp called the "Jungle" in CalaisReuters

A French Gendarme stands near as migrants who claim to be minors wait for their registration and their evacuation on the third day of the dismantlement of the camp called the "Jungle" in CalaisReuters

Migrants who claim to be minors wait for their registration and their evacuation on the third day of the dismantlement of the camp called the "Jungle" in CalaisReuters

Migrants queue on the third day of their evacuation and transfer to reception centers in France, as part of the dismantlement of the camp called the "Jungle" in CalaisReuters

Migrants carry their belongings on the third day of their evacuation and transfer to reception centers in France, as part of the dismantlement of the camp called the "Jungle" in CalaisReuters

Policemen from Britain walk past charred debris from makeshift shelters and tents as they patrol in the "Jungle" on the third day of the evacuation of migrants as part of the dismantlement of the camp called the "Jungle" in CalaisReuters

Policemen from Britain walk past charred debris from makeshift shelters and tents as they patrol in the "Jungle" on the third day of the evacuation of migrants as part of the dismantlement of the camp called the "Jungle" in CalaisReuters

Smoke rises the sky as makeshift shelters and tents burn n the "Jungle" on the third day of the evacuation of migrants as part of the dismantlement of the camp called the "Jungle" in CalaisReuters

A migrants stands in the charred debris from makeshift shelters and tents in the "Jungle" on the third day of their evacuation and transfer to reception centers in France, as part of the dismantlement of the camp in CalaisReuters

A migrant walks past charred debris from makeshift shelters and tents in the "Jungle" on the third day of their evacuation, as part of the dismantlement of the camp in CalaisReuters

A migrant walks past the charred debris from makeshift shelters and tents in the "Jungle" on the third day of their evacuation, as part of the dismantlement of the camp in CalaisReuters

Migrants carry their belongings as they walk past the charred debris from makeshift shelters and tents in the "Jungle" on the third day of their evacuation, as part of the dismantlement of the camp in CalaisReuters

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Firefighters extinguish burning makeshift shelters and tents in the "Jungle" on the third day of the evacuation of migrants and their transfer to reception centers in France, as part of the dismantlement of the camp in CalaisReuters

Migrants run past a burning makeshift shelters in the "Jungle" on the third day of their evacuation, as part of the dismantlement of the camp in CalaisReuters

A migrant stands near a burning makeshift shelters in the "Jungle" on the third day of their evacuation, as part of the dismantlement of the camp in CalaisReuters

French CRS riot police secure the area near burning makeshift shelters and tents in the "Jungle" on the third day of the evacuation of migrants and their transfer to reception centers in France, as part of the dismantlement of the camp in CalaisReuters